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or ' w^'wrys-j Chicago and vicinity fair fi k 5(fj wednesday thursday increasing -;>- p '"' t cloudiness and slightly warmer light w v cmh ""*' variable winds w9 range of temperature " high 67 f^kf ~ v low 5s vv k averase â– vol ix no 234 a m Chicago examiner wednesday Chicago september 20 191 1 16 pages wednesday 10,266 gain during first 19 days of september the ex aminer printed 10,266 more ines of want 8 ads than during the same period last year the tribune has lost 28,260 lines of want ads during the same period sggj&gg price one cent g'sffato grosscup quits aim is politics curb trusts he tells u s appellate judge surprises friends and foes by resig nation seeks no office and says he is unpopular declares republican party will probably be severely de feated economic war with monopoly is nation's crisis peter s grosscup has served notice that he will resign from the federal bench im mediately after october 3 if any one had suggested such a thing three days ago by the unanimous vote of Chicago he would have been classed as a congenital idiot or a hopeless optimist and judge grosscup gives for his reason for resigning his desire to enter politics as s citizen and a free man three days ago had lt been left to a ref erendum the unanimous verdict would have been that judge grosscup could not have been pried dynamited mandamused im peached or seduced out of his seat on the federal bench purely voluntary resignation perhaps tbat ls the reason that he chose the moment when nobody was looking to jerve notice that he will get out of it vol untarily he is going to get out and he insists that bis vacation is purely volun tary has there been any intimation from washington that you should resign was the impertinent question put to him yes terday after he made public his intention to relinquish his office no he said quite gravely and then his eyes twinkled as he added if there had been any such intimation i would not re sign his jaw set as he said the last word and he added whatever else they say about me i am bot the kind of a fellow who quits when tbere is anything pending against me there ls a lull in the attacks upon me just bow perhaps that is the reason i have chosen this particular time to announce my intention to retire no one has ham mered me for quite a while if i had wait ed until something else was started on me why perhaps it would have been a year or more before i would have let myself re sign and i have wanted to do so fpr quite a while â€¢ causes real excitement bomb 63 or 97 could not have caused more real excitement than the notice dropped casually yesterday morning that judge grosscup would resign he has been asked to resign by friends and foes pray ers have been offered that his resignation would be forthcoming he has been threat ened with exposure impeachment and everything else to get a resignation out of him but through all the turmoil he has only smiled blinked behind his thick glass es and said nothing doing or words to thnt general effect yet yesterday morning he dropped the notice of his resignation on his desk so to speak in a casual all-in-the-day's-work kind of manner and then went to the ex moor club to play epitomized the reasons the judge gave for his impending action was that he wished to get out of office in order to have larger lberty as an individual and in order that he might take part in the big politics that ho believes are impending and he repeated those reasons as the real ones for bis action when he was found at the exmoor club yesterday afternoon liven up the papers the judge had just come in from a threesome in which he had finished in the middle â€” one hole down to bis former clerk i marshal e snmpsell and one up on e f carry vice president of the american car foundry company and he was in good humor well he said with a grin lt seemed to me that the papers had been a little dull lately so i thought it was time for me to mven them up a bit seriously though he went on i gave my real reasons in the little statement i left on my desk i really want to get out f office to have more freedom more lib erty as a citlztn and as an individual and then i expect to mix in politics a little just as i said i think there are to be important changes in the politics of the country i desire to take my part in a way that i could not if i remained upon the bench â€¢ will you seek any office he was asked he stopped with a sock half on thought a minute and then said with a twinkle behind the thick glasses i do not think i shall i am still shrewd enough to know that because of the things , i was compelled to do as a federal judge | that i am not personally popular i do not believe any federal judge is popular continued on 2d page 5th column building inspector arrested on charge of taking 30 bribe judge peter 5 grosscup j w millhouse is alleged to have offered favors for l..or.;y attorney lays trap j w millhouse 5402 windsor 4venue a building inspector for the last five years was arrested late yesterday afternoon by detectives charged with accepting a bribe of 30 to overlook violations on a two-story flat building in course of construction at 4649 waveland avenue millhouse who refused to talk after his arrest was taken to the harrison street station and this morning will be given a hearing building commissioner ericsson said he would suspend millhouse to-day and that charges would be filed against him with the civil service board the arrest was brought about by attor ney l e chipman 5117 hutchinson ave nue the attorney alleges that millhouse told him the permit for his waveland avenue flat building was two years old and that the structure was not satisfactory when chipman offered to tear away the objec tionable parts the inspector it is alleged said 60 given to him would fix matters later he ls alleged to have split this figure in half a meeting was arranged yesterday at the building the detectives who arrested millhonse are said to have seen him accept three marked bills bomb wrecks a saloon bruder's concert hall destroyed po lice blame rival keepers a nltro-glycerin bomb was exploded in the rear of the saloon and concert hall of frederick w bruder 1112 west madison street at 4 o'clock yesterday morning wrecking the rear of the building and breaking windows in buildings within a radius of half a block it was hurled from an automobile occupied by two men and a chauffeur and ls attributed by the police to the war between rival saloonkeepers on the west side the concert hall which is at the rear of the saloon was wrecked c e steward owner of a photographic stu dio at 11-15 north may street his brother m m steward and william johnson were thrown from their beds but not injured ll 1 grace hoffeit's body now believed found chicagoan says woman taken from gary slip is francis cooper's victim wrists bound together police and coroner say she was strangled marks of identity removed with her hands tied tightly in front of her and a heavy bruise nnder her left ear the body of a young woman was found in the lake at gary lnd yesterday she ls believed to be grace hoffer formerly of Chicago for whose murder francis cooper is now serving a life sentence at grand rapids mich ernst keller 500 cass street Chicago at whose rooming house miss hoffer for merly lived with cooper as his wife de clared last night that the clothing found on the dead woman tallies with that worn by miss hoffer the yonug woman was thrown from the deck of the steamer puritan five weeks ago when the boat was returning from holland mich her body was not re covered and cooper was tried and con victed of murder undoubtedly murdered the young woman whose body was found yesterday at gary was probably killed before she was thrown into ths lake every possible mark of identification had been removed from her body and clothing wrists tightly bound there was very little water in her lungs and her organs were normal the cloth band with which her hands were tied together was drawn so tightly that the wrists were bruised and the skin torn dr e e evans and dr f r gordon the latter the county coroner performed an autopsy they declare the body had been in the lake about three weeks and decomposition was not so far advanced as to eliminate traces of more than usual beauty laborers on their way to work yesterday morning discovered the body the long dark hair was streaming out along the surface of the water while one of the men ran to police headquarters in gary the others lifted the body from the water may disclose another murder it ls believed that the body drifted in from some considerable distance out in the lake the cloth band with which the bands were tied was torn from some larger piece evidently a garment and one end has a strip of embroidery matching that on a petticoat worn by the woman dr evans however declares his belief that it has been torn from a baby's gar ment so that there is a strong possibility that another crime either kidnaping or another murder will eventually come to light following ls a description of the body five feet two and one-half inches tall weight about 120 pounds face full nose narrow and low in bridge four porcelain front upper teeth attached to gold crown over an eye tooth green cloth suit trimmed with black braid black embroidered col lar tan shoes exactly six inches long cor set marked r & g style 61 collapsible gold bracelet with lion's head on clasp on right wrist about twenty-five years old 178 mexicans are killed rebels rout maderlsts and capture city mexico city sept 19 one hundred and seventy-eight were killed and 215 wounded in a battle this morning on the banks of the girjalva river near the city of san cristobal between a force of 3,000 chiapas indians and 1,500 maderlsts the battle was brought on by the in dians opposition to the candidacy of arch bishop leyva for the governorship of the state of chiapas a small band raided san cristobal and were repulsed aod fol lowed into the hills by captain culebra the maderlsts encountered the main body of indians in ambush and were completely routed the indians then marched on san cristobal and took possession of the city j p morgan gives home i cragston to be transferred to pall sades park commission newburg n t sept 19 it is re ported that j pierpont morgan ls about to transfer his suburban home cragston to the palisades park commission to become a portion of the great park to which the prison site was given oy the state and simultaneously an immense tract of land was donated by mrs harrlman cragston is a beautiful estate divided by the state â– highway and is just north of the old prison site the dock at which mr morgan lands 1 from his yacht the corsair is on the river ! front of this property sweden ousts mormons special cable to the examiner j stockholm sweden sept 19 for the first time in its history the swedish governmeui has taken steps to prohibit the energetic mormon campaign which has been carried on in this country two mor mon missionaries in oestersund â€” amos mil sen and harold c'ederlund have been or dered to leave sweden within forty-eight hours â€ž, , Â» m^dmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm neither mother nor sister hails kimmel woman he claims as parent ignores freed convict who says he is missing banker 25,000 hangs on identity life insurance co will aid him prove he is person who disappeared in 1898 niles mich sept 19 george a klm mel or andrew j white arrived here to night klmmel or white hopes to estab lish the fact that he is the former nues boy who disappeared in 1898 while cashier of the farmers state bank of arkansas city ark so far neither his mother mrs stella klmmel nor his sister mrs edna klmmel honslett having recognized him both hint that he ls an imposter but kim mel declares he wlu prove his identity and in that he will ba aided by the n.ew york life insurance company which bas so far refused to pay the 25,000 insurance on the life of the arkansas banker kimmel or white arrived in nlles short ly after 7 o'clock this evening he was taken in an automobile to the home of harry t fox he claims fox as a cousin and fox upholds the claim the man said at once that he would not go to his mother he hoped he said that she would want to come to him and so he sat down to wait hopelessly that is what nlles ls waiting to learn wreck of former kimmel the mysterious stranger ls a wreck of the former george a kimmel or white he almost staggered as he arose to greet old companions of the missing banker who professed to recognize him his voice shook with emotion and weakness he de clared that he was overjoyed to get back to his native town when fox and his companion arrived in xiles a crowd was at the station to greet them the crowd saw little of the released prisoner for it was already dark when the train reached the city he was followed to the fox home on broadway by hundreds of curious spectators who could be seen grouped on the bldewalks and looking into the windows some of the braver who knew that they would not be allowed to come into the house crept up on to the porch to get a closer view it's certainly george kimmel was the comment hat was heard on every side it was some time before he began talking about his former ufe in nlles it came out when the friends began to arrive recognized by old playmate ricbard dougan a resident of niles all of his life and an old playmate of george klmmel was the first of the niles people except the immediate members of the fox family to see him he grasped the hand of his old playmate and held it for some time he felt then that his identity as george kimmel had been confirmed at times he spoke of his mother and his i sister edna mrs bonslett in terms of tenderness then again he would say that they had gone against him when he had al ways loved them and treated them the best he could i don't see why he said at one time they say that i am not george kimmel they say that i am an imposter i used to play on these streets auto hits school girl are you hurt dearie asks motor ist orders chauffeur to hurry off a large touring car containing two well dressed women seriously injured bessie tuit a ten-year-old school girl 1632 west congress street last night at the corner of paulina and van buren streets oh are you hurt dearie cried one of thp occupants with this remark she ordered the chauffeur to hurry away according to a newsboy the car bore the number 6782 Illinois this number is registered in the Illinois automobile directory as belonging to a a teninga 321 west one hundred and eleventh place prank tuit a chauf feur the father of the chud says he will swear out a warrant Chicago party near death children of r h manson saved by fisherman's heroism portsmouth n h sept 19 two sons henry and curtis and a daughter marlon children of r h manson a Chicago lumber dealer summering at york harbor owe their uvea to captain thomas of the crawley a fisherman the party left york harbor without the knowledge of their parents in a 24-foot sloop and at tempted to make portsmouth to meet an other brother they ran into a severe storm and were nearly swamped captain crawley located the party and rescued them at the risk of his own life and the loss of his own auxiliary sloop police asked to seek girl alma thompson fourteen years old 908 west fiftieth street a student at the englewood business college west sixty second place and south halsted street has not been seen since she left home mon day afternoon and the police have been asked to nfcd her j _ / u s to attack harvester trust reorganization scheme is offered funk j p morgan's man will go ililcks take finance reins as government suitthreatens and morgan influence wanes wickersham springs a surprise with pro - ceedings against harvester company steel trust morgan's pet corporation was expected to bear brunt of next battle the international harvester company will be the next great trurt to be legally attacked by the united states government at torney general wickersham has already prepared the papers in the case steps were taken yesterday which will probably result in the reor ganization of the harvester company more than 120,000,000 rich and chicago's pride in the trust line if the government has its way the company will travel the road of the standard oil trust and the tobacco trust to dissolution via the united states supreme court the harvester people however met the government half way instead of defying it and standing suit they have embarrassed attor ney general wickersham by demanding a definition of a lawful trust expressing a willingness to reorganize without a court mandate this is the position of the mccormicks and it seems to register the first real and personal defeat for j fierpont morgan the Chicago mccormicks are coming back into their own they are tearing away from the czar of wall street the vast industry which theii forefathers founded high finance exploiting industries for huge personal profits is now under the public frown and in the case of the harvester company must give way to real captains of industry who know their business and insist on running it clarence s funk general manager of the harvester company a morgan man will retire on the expiration of his contract on novem ber 1 it seems that he is to be the sacrifice it was his testimony that really reopened the lorimer scandal and gave it the unusual dis tinction of a second senatorial inquiry present move a surprise the imminent legal attack on the harvester company is a surprise the proceeding was expected to be against the steel trust that great corporation is now and probably will continue to be dominated by j f morgan the preface of the story came underground from washington when officials of the harvester company learned that the department of jus tice had prepared legal papers asking the dissolution of the great farm implement trust on practically the same grounds on which tobacco and standard oil have fallen by the wayside suspicion that the harvester combine would come under the big gun of the department has been sent over the wires there has not how ever been a public hint that work on u s vs international harvester company was under way at washington until the examiner learned ot it yesterday at the company's building on michigan avenue the surprising news brought from the national capitol was that s suit was about to be started to dissolve the corporation no particular fault or crime was held against lt its method of doing business will not be attacked the papers were simply to recite that the trust was illegally organized the real men in the harvester organization were not long in deciding what to do yesterday they sent formal papers to washington asking that the corporation be permitted to reorganize of its own accord and to effect such a change as will surely be within the law as construed by attorney general wickersham at first news of the suit the idea was entertained that attorney gen eral wickersham should be asked for a definition of a legal trust friends of that official ascertained that lt would be most embarrassing for him at this time to add anything to the dictionary reorganization plan found there was a conference of legal forces of the harvester company and a way wa3 found whereby the international harvester company with its sixty million 7 per cent preferred and its sixty million common stock could be made entirely legal this plan of course must remain a harvester secret until official per mission comes from washington that the trust will be safe from attack under such a reorganization in view of present official absences from the capital no one can tell when the matter will finally be acted upon ~ this story could have remained on the financial page had this been ttii end but it raises the curtain on an exceedingly interesting situation which would otherwise never have gone beyond dress rehearsal in the board ' ' room of the trust \ the fact is disclosed that the mccormicks â€” cyrus h and harold p are about to come into what they have always considered theii own a real voice in the financial end of the rich corporation swept away with the eloquence of morgan's men attracted by the possibility of enormous dividends threatened with ruinous competition it they refused â€” the mccormicks in 1902 were persuaded to enter the trust they have never said publicly that they regretted the step but their ch ' cago associates know that they have ever since been under the financial domination of wall street the financial end of the vast corporation was turned over to three vot ing trustees â€” george w perkins then mr morgan's closest lieutenant charles deering chief rival of the mccormicks and cyrus h mccormick cyrus was the last named in the official report sent out at the time and last he has remained in anything that the voting trustees had to do it was in the managing end of the corporation that the mccormicks have made their mark in the ten years of the trust's life they were bora in the business of making farm machinery the trust prospered enormously de mmmm civil war menaces spain to-day martial law rules the nation troops charge rioters and wound 26 at valencia general strike on railroads is called special cable to the examiner madrid sept . 19 all spain is to night shrinking in apprehension of a rev olution against the monarchy which ls expected to break to-morrow and wnich j threatens the fall of the spanish throne riots have been going on all day and to night at bilboa where troops attacked the mobs and wounded twenty-six persons and from other cities come similar reports of clashes between troops and citizens the absence of the greater part of the spanish army in morocco causes grave concern to the government at present only 70,000 troops are available in the kingdom this force is considered insuf ficient to more than defend the large cities it is admitted that spain faces the gravest crisis in her history the over throw of the spanish monarchy was insured against at lloyds this afternoon when the high rate of 25 guineas approximately 126 per cent was being paid for policies the general union of labor to-day de cided to call a general strike of all in dustries throughout the country on a date to be fixed later a general strike on all the railroads in spain to take effect to-morrow was called to-day this is believed to be the pre cursor of civil war the government is planning to maintain trains with armed soldiers special cable to the examiner london sept 19.-that the critical sit uation in spain will result eventually in the overthrow of king alfonso and the es tablishment of a republican government ls the opinion of official london to-night great uneasiness ls felt in financial circles also and an unloading of spanish securities ls looked for plotters against alfonso have been busy in london and other euro pean centers for several weeks and the outbreak in spain is believed the forerun ner of a revolution of greater magnitude than indicated by the conspiracy uncovered by the barcelona police clarence s funk japanese maps alaska naval attache said to be taking photogrsphs of the coast tacoma wash sept 19 a cable to day from seward alaska says that com mander hirago of the japanese navy now attached to the japanese legation at wash ington who is making a trip to alaska is taking photographs and making maps of harbors along the alaska coast he is said to bs taking special pains to get a map of resurrection bay and at seward bought photographs of the harbor the matter has been reported to washington cold winter is forecast middle haddaj1 conn sept 19 a long and severe winter is predicted by horace johnson the aged weather fore caster who gained fame by giving warning at the blizzard of 1888 snow will fall as early as october 18 he says and ice will form on streams by november 12 johnson forecasts a drought in 1912 ' continued on 2d page sth column f do you like | harrison fisher's girls ffjurrison fisher i l-l one of the most mx distinguished american illus trators is going to tell you about the kind of girls he has liked a color page with two of his exquisite drawings in next sunday's examiner order fron your dealer to day v j

or ' w^'wrys-j Chicago and vicinity fair fi k 5(fj wednesday thursday increasing -;>- p '"' t cloudiness and slightly warmer light w v cmh ""*' variable winds w9 range of temperature " high 67 f^kf ~ v low 5s vv k averase â– vol ix no 234 a m Chicago examiner wednesday Chicago september 20 191 1 16 pages wednesday 10,266 gain during first 19 days of september the ex aminer printed 10,266 more ines of want 8 ads than during the same period last year the tribune has lost 28,260 lines of want ads during the same period sggj&gg price one cent g'sffato grosscup quits aim is politics curb trusts he tells u s appellate judge surprises friends and foes by resig nation seeks no office and says he is unpopular declares republican party will probably be severely de feated economic war with monopoly is nation's crisis peter s grosscup has served notice that he will resign from the federal bench im mediately after october 3 if any one had suggested such a thing three days ago by the unanimous vote of Chicago he would have been classed as a congenital idiot or a hopeless optimist and judge grosscup gives for his reason for resigning his desire to enter politics as s citizen and a free man three days ago had lt been left to a ref erendum the unanimous verdict would have been that judge grosscup could not have been pried dynamited mandamused im peached or seduced out of his seat on the federal bench purely voluntary resignation perhaps tbat ls the reason that he chose the moment when nobody was looking to jerve notice that he will get out of it vol untarily he is going to get out and he insists that bis vacation is purely volun tary has there been any intimation from washington that you should resign was the impertinent question put to him yes terday after he made public his intention to relinquish his office no he said quite gravely and then his eyes twinkled as he added if there had been any such intimation i would not re sign his jaw set as he said the last word and he added whatever else they say about me i am bot the kind of a fellow who quits when tbere is anything pending against me there ls a lull in the attacks upon me just bow perhaps that is the reason i have chosen this particular time to announce my intention to retire no one has ham mered me for quite a while if i had wait ed until something else was started on me why perhaps it would have been a year or more before i would have let myself re sign and i have wanted to do so fpr quite a while â€¢ causes real excitement bomb 63 or 97 could not have caused more real excitement than the notice dropped casually yesterday morning that judge grosscup would resign he has been asked to resign by friends and foes pray ers have been offered that his resignation would be forthcoming he has been threat ened with exposure impeachment and everything else to get a resignation out of him but through all the turmoil he has only smiled blinked behind his thick glass es and said nothing doing or words to thnt general effect yet yesterday morning he dropped the notice of his resignation on his desk so to speak in a casual all-in-the-day's-work kind of manner and then went to the ex moor club to play epitomized the reasons the judge gave for his impending action was that he wished to get out of office in order to have larger lberty as an individual and in order that he might take part in the big politics that ho believes are impending and he repeated those reasons as the real ones for bis action when he was found at the exmoor club yesterday afternoon liven up the papers the judge had just come in from a threesome in which he had finished in the middle â€” one hole down to bis former clerk i marshal e snmpsell and one up on e f carry vice president of the american car foundry company and he was in good humor well he said with a grin lt seemed to me that the papers had been a little dull lately so i thought it was time for me to mven them up a bit seriously though he went on i gave my real reasons in the little statement i left on my desk i really want to get out f office to have more freedom more lib erty as a citlztn and as an individual and then i expect to mix in politics a little just as i said i think there are to be important changes in the politics of the country i desire to take my part in a way that i could not if i remained upon the bench â€¢ will you seek any office he was asked he stopped with a sock half on thought a minute and then said with a twinkle behind the thick glasses i do not think i shall i am still shrewd enough to know that because of the things , i was compelled to do as a federal judge | that i am not personally popular i do not believe any federal judge is popular continued on 2d page 5th column building inspector arrested on charge of taking 30 bribe judge peter 5 grosscup j w millhouse is alleged to have offered favors for l..or.;y attorney lays trap j w millhouse 5402 windsor 4venue a building inspector for the last five years was arrested late yesterday afternoon by detectives charged with accepting a bribe of 30 to overlook violations on a two-story flat building in course of construction at 4649 waveland avenue millhouse who refused to talk after his arrest was taken to the harrison street station and this morning will be given a hearing building commissioner ericsson said he would suspend millhouse to-day and that charges would be filed against him with the civil service board the arrest was brought about by attor ney l e chipman 5117 hutchinson ave nue the attorney alleges that millhouse told him the permit for his waveland avenue flat building was two years old and that the structure was not satisfactory when chipman offered to tear away the objec tionable parts the inspector it is alleged said 60 given to him would fix matters later he ls alleged to have split this figure in half a meeting was arranged yesterday at the building the detectives who arrested millhonse are said to have seen him accept three marked bills bomb wrecks a saloon bruder's concert hall destroyed po lice blame rival keepers a nltro-glycerin bomb was exploded in the rear of the saloon and concert hall of frederick w bruder 1112 west madison street at 4 o'clock yesterday morning wrecking the rear of the building and breaking windows in buildings within a radius of half a block it was hurled from an automobile occupied by two men and a chauffeur and ls attributed by the police to the war between rival saloonkeepers on the west side the concert hall which is at the rear of the saloon was wrecked c e steward owner of a photographic stu dio at 11-15 north may street his brother m m steward and william johnson were thrown from their beds but not injured ll 1 grace hoffeit's body now believed found chicagoan says woman taken from gary slip is francis cooper's victim wrists bound together police and coroner say she was strangled marks of identity removed with her hands tied tightly in front of her and a heavy bruise nnder her left ear the body of a young woman was found in the lake at gary lnd yesterday she ls believed to be grace hoffer formerly of Chicago for whose murder francis cooper is now serving a life sentence at grand rapids mich ernst keller 500 cass street Chicago at whose rooming house miss hoffer for merly lived with cooper as his wife de clared last night that the clothing found on the dead woman tallies with that worn by miss hoffer the yonug woman was thrown from the deck of the steamer puritan five weeks ago when the boat was returning from holland mich her body was not re covered and cooper was tried and con victed of murder undoubtedly murdered the young woman whose body was found yesterday at gary was probably killed before she was thrown into ths lake every possible mark of identification had been removed from her body and clothing wrists tightly bound there was very little water in her lungs and her organs were normal the cloth band with which her hands were tied together was drawn so tightly that the wrists were bruised and the skin torn dr e e evans and dr f r gordon the latter the county coroner performed an autopsy they declare the body had been in the lake about three weeks and decomposition was not so far advanced as to eliminate traces of more than usual beauty laborers on their way to work yesterday morning discovered the body the long dark hair was streaming out along the surface of the water while one of the men ran to police headquarters in gary the others lifted the body from the water may disclose another murder it ls believed that the body drifted in from some considerable distance out in the lake the cloth band with which the bands were tied was torn from some larger piece evidently a garment and one end has a strip of embroidery matching that on a petticoat worn by the woman dr evans however declares his belief that it has been torn from a baby's gar ment so that there is a strong possibility that another crime either kidnaping or another murder will eventually come to light following ls a description of the body five feet two and one-half inches tall weight about 120 pounds face full nose narrow and low in bridge four porcelain front upper teeth attached to gold crown over an eye tooth green cloth suit trimmed with black braid black embroidered col lar tan shoes exactly six inches long cor set marked r & g style 61 collapsible gold bracelet with lion's head on clasp on right wrist about twenty-five years old 178 mexicans are killed rebels rout maderlsts and capture city mexico city sept 19 one hundred and seventy-eight were killed and 215 wounded in a battle this morning on the banks of the girjalva river near the city of san cristobal between a force of 3,000 chiapas indians and 1,500 maderlsts the battle was brought on by the in dians opposition to the candidacy of arch bishop leyva for the governorship of the state of chiapas a small band raided san cristobal and were repulsed aod fol lowed into the hills by captain culebra the maderlsts encountered the main body of indians in ambush and were completely routed the indians then marched on san cristobal and took possession of the city j p morgan gives home i cragston to be transferred to pall sades park commission newburg n t sept 19 it is re ported that j pierpont morgan ls about to transfer his suburban home cragston to the palisades park commission to become a portion of the great park to which the prison site was given oy the state and simultaneously an immense tract of land was donated by mrs harrlman cragston is a beautiful estate divided by the state â– highway and is just north of the old prison site the dock at which mr morgan lands 1 from his yacht the corsair is on the river ! front of this property sweden ousts mormons special cable to the examiner j stockholm sweden sept 19 for the first time in its history the swedish governmeui has taken steps to prohibit the energetic mormon campaign which has been carried on in this country two mor mon missionaries in oestersund â€” amos mil sen and harold c'ederlund have been or dered to leave sweden within forty-eight hours â€ž, , Â» m^dmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm neither mother nor sister hails kimmel woman he claims as parent ignores freed convict who says he is missing banker 25,000 hangs on identity life insurance co will aid him prove he is person who disappeared in 1898 niles mich sept 19 george a klm mel or andrew j white arrived here to night klmmel or white hopes to estab lish the fact that he is the former nues boy who disappeared in 1898 while cashier of the farmers state bank of arkansas city ark so far neither his mother mrs stella klmmel nor his sister mrs edna klmmel honslett having recognized him both hint that he ls an imposter but kim mel declares he wlu prove his identity and in that he will ba aided by the n.ew york life insurance company which bas so far refused to pay the 25,000 insurance on the life of the arkansas banker kimmel or white arrived in nlles short ly after 7 o'clock this evening he was taken in an automobile to the home of harry t fox he claims fox as a cousin and fox upholds the claim the man said at once that he would not go to his mother he hoped he said that she would want to come to him and so he sat down to wait hopelessly that is what nlles ls waiting to learn wreck of former kimmel the mysterious stranger ls a wreck of the former george a kimmel or white he almost staggered as he arose to greet old companions of the missing banker who professed to recognize him his voice shook with emotion and weakness he de clared that he was overjoyed to get back to his native town when fox and his companion arrived in xiles a crowd was at the station to greet them the crowd saw little of the released prisoner for it was already dark when the train reached the city he was followed to the fox home on broadway by hundreds of curious spectators who could be seen grouped on the bldewalks and looking into the windows some of the braver who knew that they would not be allowed to come into the house crept up on to the porch to get a closer view it's certainly george kimmel was the comment hat was heard on every side it was some time before he began talking about his former ufe in nlles it came out when the friends began to arrive recognized by old playmate ricbard dougan a resident of niles all of his life and an old playmate of george klmmel was the first of the niles people except the immediate members of the fox family to see him he grasped the hand of his old playmate and held it for some time he felt then that his identity as george kimmel had been confirmed at times he spoke of his mother and his i sister edna mrs bonslett in terms of tenderness then again he would say that they had gone against him when he had al ways loved them and treated them the best he could i don't see why he said at one time they say that i am not george kimmel they say that i am an imposter i used to play on these streets auto hits school girl are you hurt dearie asks motor ist orders chauffeur to hurry off a large touring car containing two well dressed women seriously injured bessie tuit a ten-year-old school girl 1632 west congress street last night at the corner of paulina and van buren streets oh are you hurt dearie cried one of thp occupants with this remark she ordered the chauffeur to hurry away according to a newsboy the car bore the number 6782 Illinois this number is registered in the Illinois automobile directory as belonging to a a teninga 321 west one hundred and eleventh place prank tuit a chauf feur the father of the chud says he will swear out a warrant Chicago party near death children of r h manson saved by fisherman's heroism portsmouth n h sept 19 two sons henry and curtis and a daughter marlon children of r h manson a Chicago lumber dealer summering at york harbor owe their uvea to captain thomas of the crawley a fisherman the party left york harbor without the knowledge of their parents in a 24-foot sloop and at tempted to make portsmouth to meet an other brother they ran into a severe storm and were nearly swamped captain crawley located the party and rescued them at the risk of his own life and the loss of his own auxiliary sloop police asked to seek girl alma thompson fourteen years old 908 west fiftieth street a student at the englewood business college west sixty second place and south halsted street has not been seen since she left home mon day afternoon and the police have been asked to nfcd her j _ / u s to attack harvester trust reorganization scheme is offered funk j p morgan's man will go ililcks take finance reins as government suitthreatens and morgan influence wanes wickersham springs a surprise with pro - ceedings against harvester company steel trust morgan's pet corporation was expected to bear brunt of next battle the international harvester company will be the next great trurt to be legally attacked by the united states government at torney general wickersham has already prepared the papers in the case steps were taken yesterday which will probably result in the reor ganization of the harvester company more than 120,000,000 rich and chicago's pride in the trust line if the government has its way the company will travel the road of the standard oil trust and the tobacco trust to dissolution via the united states supreme court the harvester people however met the government half way instead of defying it and standing suit they have embarrassed attor ney general wickersham by demanding a definition of a lawful trust expressing a willingness to reorganize without a court mandate this is the position of the mccormicks and it seems to register the first real and personal defeat for j fierpont morgan the Chicago mccormicks are coming back into their own they are tearing away from the czar of wall street the vast industry which theii forefathers founded high finance exploiting industries for huge personal profits is now under the public frown and in the case of the harvester company must give way to real captains of industry who know their business and insist on running it clarence s funk general manager of the harvester company a morgan man will retire on the expiration of his contract on novem ber 1 it seems that he is to be the sacrifice it was his testimony that really reopened the lorimer scandal and gave it the unusual dis tinction of a second senatorial inquiry present move a surprise the imminent legal attack on the harvester company is a surprise the proceeding was expected to be against the steel trust that great corporation is now and probably will continue to be dominated by j f morgan the preface of the story came underground from washington when officials of the harvester company learned that the department of jus tice had prepared legal papers asking the dissolution of the great farm implement trust on practically the same grounds on which tobacco and standard oil have fallen by the wayside suspicion that the harvester combine would come under the big gun of the department has been sent over the wires there has not how ever been a public hint that work on u s vs international harvester company was under way at washington until the examiner learned ot it yesterday at the company's building on michigan avenue the surprising news brought from the national capitol was that s suit was about to be started to dissolve the corporation no particular fault or crime was held against lt its method of doing business will not be attacked the papers were simply to recite that the trust was illegally organized the real men in the harvester organization were not long in deciding what to do yesterday they sent formal papers to washington asking that the corporation be permitted to reorganize of its own accord and to effect such a change as will surely be within the law as construed by attorney general wickersham at first news of the suit the idea was entertained that attorney gen eral wickersham should be asked for a definition of a legal trust friends of that official ascertained that lt would be most embarrassing for him at this time to add anything to the dictionary reorganization plan found there was a conference of legal forces of the harvester company and a way wa3 found whereby the international harvester company with its sixty million 7 per cent preferred and its sixty million common stock could be made entirely legal this plan of course must remain a harvester secret until official per mission comes from washington that the trust will be safe from attack under such a reorganization in view of present official absences from the capital no one can tell when the matter will finally be acted upon ~ this story could have remained on the financial page had this been ttii end but it raises the curtain on an exceedingly interesting situation which would otherwise never have gone beyond dress rehearsal in the board ' ' room of the trust \ the fact is disclosed that the mccormicks â€” cyrus h and harold p are about to come into what they have always considered theii own a real voice in the financial end of the rich corporation swept away with the eloquence of morgan's men attracted by the possibility of enormous dividends threatened with ruinous competition it they refused â€” the mccormicks in 1902 were persuaded to enter the trust they have never said publicly that they regretted the step but their ch ' cago associates know that they have ever since been under the financial domination of wall street the financial end of the vast corporation was turned over to three vot ing trustees â€” george w perkins then mr morgan's closest lieutenant charles deering chief rival of the mccormicks and cyrus h mccormick cyrus was the last named in the official report sent out at the time and last he has remained in anything that the voting trustees had to do it was in the managing end of the corporation that the mccormicks have made their mark in the ten years of the trust's life they were bora in the business of making farm machinery the trust prospered enormously de mmmm civil war menaces spain to-day martial law rules the nation troops charge rioters and wound 26 at valencia general strike on railroads is called special cable to the examiner madrid sept . 19 all spain is to night shrinking in apprehension of a rev olution against the monarchy which ls expected to break to-morrow and wnich j threatens the fall of the spanish throne riots have been going on all day and to night at bilboa where troops attacked the mobs and wounded twenty-six persons and from other cities come similar reports of clashes between troops and citizens the absence of the greater part of the spanish army in morocco causes grave concern to the government at present only 70,000 troops are available in the kingdom this force is considered insuf ficient to more than defend the large cities it is admitted that spain faces the gravest crisis in her history the over throw of the spanish monarchy was insured against at lloyds this afternoon when the high rate of 25 guineas approximately 126 per cent was being paid for policies the general union of labor to-day de cided to call a general strike of all in dustries throughout the country on a date to be fixed later a general strike on all the railroads in spain to take effect to-morrow was called to-day this is believed to be the pre cursor of civil war the government is planning to maintain trains with armed soldiers special cable to the examiner london sept 19.-that the critical sit uation in spain will result eventually in the overthrow of king alfonso and the es tablishment of a republican government ls the opinion of official london to-night great uneasiness ls felt in financial circles also and an unloading of spanish securities ls looked for plotters against alfonso have been busy in london and other euro pean centers for several weeks and the outbreak in spain is believed the forerun ner of a revolution of greater magnitude than indicated by the conspiracy uncovered by the barcelona police clarence s funk japanese maps alaska naval attache said to be taking photogrsphs of the coast tacoma wash sept 19 a cable to day from seward alaska says that com mander hirago of the japanese navy now attached to the japanese legation at wash ington who is making a trip to alaska is taking photographs and making maps of harbors along the alaska coast he is said to bs taking special pains to get a map of resurrection bay and at seward bought photographs of the harbor the matter has been reported to washington cold winter is forecast middle haddaj1 conn sept 19 a long and severe winter is predicted by horace johnson the aged weather fore caster who gained fame by giving warning at the blizzard of 1888 snow will fall as early as october 18 he says and ice will form on streams by november 12 johnson forecasts a drought in 1912 ' continued on 2d page sth column f do you like | harrison 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